Sikh Motorcycle Club UK in London!
Our members rode down to London City and had a fantastic time exploring some of its most iconic landmarks – Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, and the London Eye. 
A very special part of our trip was our visit to Caxton Hall, a place of deep significance in Sikh history.
It was here on March 13, 1940, that freedom fighter Shaheed Udham Singh Ji assassinated Michael O’Dwyer in retaliation for the Amritsar Massacre of 1919, where thousands of innocent men, women, and children were killed at Jallianwala Bagh. To stand in the same place where history was made was a truly humbling moment for us all. 
Everywhere we went, Londoners and tourists alike were so excited to see Sikh riders in turbans on motorcycles. Our bright orange turbans lit up the city streets, symbolising our pride, faith, and identity.
So many people stopped us for photos, and many videos of our ride are already going viral on social media! 

Overall, it was an amazing experience filled with brotherhood, history, and pride. A big thank you to everyone who showed us love and support – we’ll definitely be back! 
